To whom it may concern My name is *** and I live in Japan. I'm interested in football and I love it. I'm very much interested in European football, too.
This mail is my reaction to the news on Feburary 5th on sportsseoul (http://...) that your club is going to participate in World Peace King Cup, which came as a shock to me because I've known this tournament for some time now, and I've also known that it is sponsored by one of the companies affiliated to the Unification Church, a notorious international religious cult.
I am so disappointed that a respected club like yours that value its tradition and sportsmanship highly will participate in a tournament that is vitrually sponsored by the Unification Church. The Unification Church has disrupted many families and snatched away money and goods by manipulative sales techniques and brainwashing its victims in Japan.
Football brings dreams to children and your club has many fans here in Japan. Now I'm afraid it dishonours your club to appear in a tournament hosted by the cult that once was the cause of one of the most serious problems in Japan and has not yet stopped causing sufferings to its victims. I can't advice you much, but I want you to stain neither the honour of your club nor the dignity of sports. Please take some time to investigate what this religious cult has been doing to Japanese people and how closely the foundation hosting the tournament is related to Unification Church. This is nothing more than an advise. Thanks in advance.
To whom it may concern My name is Takamasa itou and I live in Japan. I've been interested in football and loved it. I'm very much interested in European football, too.
This mail is my reaction to the news on Feburary 5th on sportsseoul (http://www.sportsseoul.com/html/soccer.htm) that your club is going to participate in World Peace King Cup, which came as a shock to me because I've know about this meet for some time now and know that it is sponsored by one of the companies affliated to Unification Church, the internationally notorious religious cult. (http://www.uc-japan.org/)(http://www.smef.or.kr/top.htm) I was disappointed that a respected club like yours that thinks much of tradition and sportsmanship should participate in a meet that is vitrually sponsored by Unification Church that has disrupted many families and snatched away money and goods by emotionally manipulative sales techniques in Japan. Football brings dreams to children and your club has many fans here in Japan. Now I'm afraid it dishonours your club to appear in a tournament hosted by the cult that once was the cause of one of the most serious problems in Japan and has not yet stopped causing sufferings to its victims. I can't advice you much, but I want you to stain neither the honour of your club nor the dignity of sports. Please take some time to investigate what this religious cult has been doing to Japanese people and how closely the foundation hosting the tournament is related to Unification Church. This is nothing more than an advise. Thanks in advance.